I thought the movie was really good and close to the book. I liked it a lot but there were some "Huh" moments. I didn't like how they left Dobby out but I thought it was creative that they used Neville to give Harry the Gillyweed, I mean if anyone else could have done that, he would have. I miss Dobby though. I thought was very strange how the Death Eaters look like the KKK. I mean, I knew they had hoods and masks on, but these guys looked like the KKK in their pointed hats and stuff. It is fitting I guess.
Another thing was when Barty is walking with Harry and says something like he is sorry that Harry's parents died and that it left him "not quite whole" or whatever. That moment in the move, well maybe it was a clue. I mean, he gives Harry a strangely significant ( I thought) look. Anyway, killing someone can split the soul, but what about Loosing someone? Is Harry as broken up as voldemort is? Would that weaken Harry or make him stronger to be split up inside. I don't think Harry is a Horcrux, but perhaps there is something going on here. Harry isn't quite whole, which means maybe he can understand what Voldemort, who isn't whole, feels. I don't know, maybe pity will play a part in this. Harry knows a lot about Voldemort now, so maybe he knows his past and also feels broken up inside. He can pity Voldemort, instead of fearing him, so in the end maybe he can do what he has to do instead of being afraid. It is hard to be afraid when you actually pity someone. You might still bring them to justice though, if they are very evil, but you won't fear them while you do it.
Also in the movie I kind of pitied Voldemort. I think Ralph as Voldmort looks pretty good. Maybe not as scary because he didn't seem to have red eyes or they were not red enough or something. Anyway, he didn't really seem scary, just ugly. I mean, he looked everything like I thought Voldemort would look like, but knowing his past from the books, I pitied him a little. When he came out of the cauldron he seemed to look at his arms and stuff, like "look at what I have become" or something. Just for a second he seemed sad at his appearence, and I kind of felt sorry for the ugly dude there for a second.
Also I missed the part where a phoenix appears when the wands connected. I didn't see a phoenix, or hear one, and that was sad because I wanted the bird there to give Harry hope, and it was left out or I missed it.
But I loved all the little funny parts in this movie. Ron, Fred and George were funny. Snape was even funny at one part. And Filch dancing with his cat. LOL. There were some..um..naughty parts. I mean, one part were Harry was in the bath was really naughty as Myrtle kept looking down at Harry and even though there were bubbles I think she could see what she was looking at. LOL. Definately not a kids movie, this one. And there was a part where Mad Eye has a weasle coming out of his pants. I mean he is sitting down and there is a weasle right between his legs and that just didn't look right at all. I think it was meant to be in his belt or in his pocket but well, they could have chosen a better spot for it. They obviously wanted people to be looking right there or they wouldn't have put the weasle there. And well, since he had previously turned Draco into a weasle I was thinking "I wonder who that is sitting there." LOL.
The yule ball was nice until they started playing the "dance like a hippogryph song" that song got on my nerves. It is just dumb. I wouldn't dance to that I think, even if I were a wizard. It sounds like a little kiddy song to me that little kid wizards might like to dance to.
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